-
Maradona's daughter slams 'manipulation' of family by his doctors
-
Abhishek's 135 powers Hyderabad to third straight IPL win
-
Vance still in Washington as uncertainty mounts over US-Iran talks
-
No.1 Jeeno seeks first major win at LPGA Chevron event
-
New batch of World Cup tickets to go on sale
-
Material girl: Madonna offers reward for missing clothes
-
Maker of Argentina's first Oscar-winning film, Luis Puenzo, dies at 80:
-
Rape retrial hears Weinstein 'preyed' on aspiring US actress
-
Arrests, hangings, blackout: Iran cranks up wartime repression
-
Seixas relishes 'steep' challenge at Fleche Wallonne
-
US Fed chair nominee says will not be controlled by Trump
-
Singapore's Tang gets second term at UN's patent agency
-
Taiwan leader postpones Eswatini trip after overflight permits revoked
-
Lula warns will respond after US expels police attache
-
Trailblazer Karren Brady steps down from West Ham role
-
US Fed chair nominee says he will not be controlled by Trump
-
In Portugal, Lula urges return to multilateralism
-
Sinner wants to use Madrid to boost career Grand Slam chances
-
Renewables key to buffer fossil fuel energy shock: COP31 co-hosts
-
Chery wants to make small electric car in Europe
-
Donovan steps down as Bulls coach
-
US official says gas prices have peaked despite Iran war
-
Pope calls for 'law and justice' on Equatorial Guinea visit
-
Trump's Fed chair pick vows to safeguard independence at confirmation hearing
-
Mideast war lights fire under energy transition plans
-
Djibouti president re-election confirmed with 97% of vote
-
Barcelona need leaders to fulfil Flick's Champions League dream
-
Guardiola hints that Rodri will make swift Man City return
-
'We weren't soft, we were skilled': Nowitzki on NBA's European revolution
-
PSG and Luis Enrique sweat on Vitinha ahead of Champions League semis
-
Counting a billion people: Inside India's mega census drive
-
UK tackles electricity price link to world gas amid Mideast war
-
In south Lebanon's Nabatieh, residents fear a return to war
-
Bangladesh fuel crunch forces hours-long wait at the pump
-
Fondness for Francis undimmed one year after pope's death
-
Downing Street exerted pressure to OK Mandelson: sacked UK official
-
Pope visits Equatorial Guinea on last stop of Africa tour
-
German investor morale lowest in over 3 years on Iran war fallout
-
FedEx faces French 'genocide' complaint over Israel cargoes
-
No Iran delegation sent to US talks yet as truce expiry nears
-
Rover discovers more building blocks of life on Mars
-
Russia, North Korea connect road bridge ahead of summer opening
-
'Strangled': Pakistan faces economic imperative in Iran war peace push
-
Apple's Tim Cook to step down as CEO after 15-year run
-
Michael Jackson fans pack Hollywood for biopic premiere
-
Turkey arrests 110 coal miners on hunger strike
-
Oil prices dip, stocks rise on lingering Iran peace hopes
-
Associated British Foods to spin off Primark clothes brand
-
Pope visits Eq. Guinea on last stop of Africa tour
-
Hello Kitty's parent company to make own video games
Lula warns will respond after US expels police attache
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday warned he would hit back with reciprocal measures after Washington expelled a Brazilian police attache in the latest spat between the two countries.
The leftist leader's comments came after the United States ordered Commissioner Marcelo Ivo, a liaison officer in Miami for Brazil's federal police, to leave the country.
According to Brazilian media, Ivo was involved in the arrest in the United States of Brazil's fugitive ex-spy chief Alexandre Ramagem, a close ally of far-right former president Jair Bolsonaro.
Ramagem, who fled Brazil after being sentenced to 16 years in prison on charges of helping Bolsonaro attempt a coup to overthrow Lula, was detained by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on April 13.
He was released two days later.
The episode has stirred longstanding tension between US President Donald Trump's administration and Lula's left-wing government.
Lula lashed out Washington's expulsion of Ivo.
"If there has been an abuse of power by the United States against our police officer, we will retaliate against their police officers in Brazil," Lula, currently on a European tour, told a press conference in Hanover, Germany.
"We cannot accept this interference, this abuse of power, which certain US officials wish to exert over Brazil," he added.
The US State Department's Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs said on Monday it had asked a Brazilian official to leave the country for attempting to manipulate the American immigration system to prolong what it termed a "witch hunt".
In 2025, Trump used the same term to describe the Brazilian Supreme Court trial that led to the conviction of Bolsonaro, Ramagem and other former officials for attempting a coup after Bolsonaro's 2022 election defeat by Lula.
Bolsonaro is now under house arrest.
The ex-president's son Eduardo Bolsonaro said he was "especially grateful" to Trump for the US authorities' handling of Ramagem, whom he called a "true national hero".
Lula, who previously served as Brazil's president from 2003 to 2011 and returned to office in 2023, will seek another term in October elections that will see him go up against another son of Bolsonaro senior, Senator Flavio Bolsonaro.
L.Dubois--BTB